ARBORETUM. 



ARISTOLOCHIA. 



2. DECIDUOUS SHRUBS. 



Height 

 in Feet. 



Arabia Japonica 10 to 12 



Buddlea globosa 10 ,, 15 



Lindleyana 4 ,, 6 



Calycanthus flori- 



dus 6 



ovatus 4 



macrophyllus 6 



Ceanothus Ameri- 



canus 2 



Chimonanthus frag- 



rans 6 



,, grandiforus 6 



Cornus alba 6 



Sibirica 6 



,, sanguinea ...Common L>og-wood 8 

 Coronilla emerus Scorpion Senna ... 3 



Daphne MezereumMezereum 4 



album 4 



,, autumnalis 2 



rubrum a 



Deutzia gracilis* 2 



Corymbosa 4 ,, 6 



scabra 4 ,, 6 



Euonymus Europaeus 15 ,, 20 



,, ,, fructu-albo 12 15 



,, nanus 2 ,, 4 



Forsythia yiridissima 5 ,, 10 



Genista Hispanica 



,, radiata i 



,, tinctoria i 



Hibiscus Syriacus 5 



albus-plenus 5 



perpureo- 



plenus 5 



,, ruber 5 



MM variegatus 5 



Hydrangea arbor- 



escens 4 



,, hortensis Common Hydran- 

 gea 2 



Japonica 3 



Hypericum kir- 



cunum St. John's Wort ... a 



and all varieties 



Ken ia Japonica 3 



,, flore-pleno 4 



Leycesteria for- 



mosa 4 



Ligustrum vulgare Common Privet!.. 8 



augustifohum 6 



Lonicera casrulea Honeysuckle 



(Blue-berried)... 3 



fragrantissima 4 



punicea a 



xylosteum Fly Honeysuckle 4 



Paeoma Moutan ...Paeony 3 



all varieties 

 Philadelphus co- 



ronanus Syringa JO 



flore-pleno '. g 



,, fol. varie- 



gatis 8 



grandiflorus a 



latifolius 



Potentilla fructicosa ....I....".'.'.!". 



Ribes atro-purpureum '],"' , 



sanguineum Red Flowering : 



Currant 4 6 



Height 



in Feet. 



Ribes sanguineum atro-rubens 4 ,, 6 



specioisum 4 6 



and all varieties 



Rubus laciniatus Jag-leaved Bramble 8 ,, 2 



fructicosus ...Common Bramble 8 10 

 ,, ,, flore-roseo 



pleno ( lt 10 



Spiraea arisefolia fc ,, 8 



corymbosa a ,, 3 



grandiflpra 6 ,, 



,, salicifolia 4 M 6 



and all varieties 



Syringa Persica ...Persian Lilac 4 6 



,, alba 4 ,, 6 



,, vulgaris Common Lilac 8 10 



M M alba 8 ,, 10 



alba-plena 8 ., 10 



also Charles X. 



and named varieties 8 10 



Viburnum dentatum 4 6 



lantana ...Wayfaring Tree ... 8 10 



,, fol. varie- 



gatis 8 10 



opulus Guelder Rose 8 10 



prunifolium 6 10 



Weigela rosea 4 (> g 



Arbutus, or Strawberry Tree 



(naf. ord. Ericaceae). 

 A beautiful shrub, which is found in the 

 greatest perfection in the West of Ireland, 

 and along the south coast of Devon and 

 Cornwall. There are many varieties, but 

 the best known is Arbutus Unedo. It 

 bears a small cup-like blossom in clusters, 

 and a round berry varying in tint from 

 orange to red. This berry may be eaten, 

 but there is not much flavour to recommend 

 t. It may be raised from seed. The 

 rarer varieties may be budded or inarched 

 on A. Unedo, for which any ordinary soil 

 will do. 



Ardi'sia (nat. ord. Myrsin'eae). 



Stove shrubs, several of which will 

 flourish and fruit in a moderately warm 

 jreenhouse. All require loam and peat ; 

 and they may be increased by cuttings, 

 which root very freely in sand. Ardisia 

 renulaia is a very favourite variety. Its 

 right red berries, which last so long, render 

 t invaluable in a conservatory. 



Aristolochia (nat. ord. Ariscolochiap). 

 A handsome deciduous climber *.ib 



